| Title: | Cultural influences on economic thought in India: resistance to diffusion of neo-classical economics and the principles of Hinduism |
| Authors: | Ndlovu, David Cameron, John |
| Citation: | Economic issues, 2001, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 61-77 |
| Publisher: | Economic Issues Education Fund |
| Issue Date: | Sep-2001 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2173/79047 |
| Additional Links: | http://www.economicissues.org/ |
| Abstract: | Analyzes the reasons why many Indian economists have remained determinedly resistant to the International Monetary Fund/World Bank pro-stabilization and structural adjustment arguments. Overview of the general weakness of intellectual resistance to liberalization; Discussion of the resistance to neo-liberal policies in the 1990s; Influence of Hinduism in the resistance to neo-classical economics. |
| Type: | Article |
| Language: | en |
| Description: | Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published [following peer-review] in Economic Issues, published by and copyright Economic Issues Education Fund. |
| Keywords: | Economists India Economic development |
| ISSN: | 1363-7029 |
| Appears in Collections: | Global Transformations
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